a: m" Avaâ€"nae 1044-1 BRUNET DONKIN Fm! Heine wont to Dork-e. on the FM river, In! Sunday. mun; twenty-six black bun. Fred “this it is I mighty poor day when he can! go mat and cakh enough but: for Hinsdale Phone 848 I!" Elk» Thomas daughter of Ir. uni Ila. W. H. Thom- of Wu- !“ nwnoe. kn Int Suluvday. for I mu 1:! a» mum nut", «in will visit her gnadmothor In Nebraska this ml. Hévmr 8. Own bu left for De: loin". hurt, when he will “had the media; "we of the NnHmul Educational Anson-ham Ind he‘d-u. tally mu Home val-Riven of Iowa's upitnl. , A um Adel-kin A. Walk-r, mind h" unortnu turban cortiflmte..lt the rammcmmcï¬ exert-{m a! the American (founnh'ntory hf Hunk. held u â€m Auditorium Than-r ‘- Chic-go In“ Tursduy. MISS MARY FLUCK PRACTICAL NURSE Moderate Charges Phone l34-W 9’.’ E. Curtis: St. Ru. and Mr». Gilbert H. Newlaml um! baby. will lean- alter thv 4th {m 1: month's vacation. Tin-y will vi’it with Mr. Newland'u bruflumt It Tram-awe and Pontiac, "L. and with In. Newlnml'u lolh at Fan-st. Mr. and Hrs. F). S. Near of Bloom- ington. am staying with Mr. and him. I". W. llnrprr of Gilbert avenue. they will «pend several weeks visiting here Ind in Chicago. Carpenters The Congregational I'hilnlhen Class will met-t with Mrs. Jules Zindt, Fri- day owning, July I. All members and friends of the class are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mochel and daughters Grace and Gladys, vivited with Mr. Mochcl's cousin at Fons! Park last Sunday and hml the plea- »ure of meeting some old friemls. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Con- gnâ€"galional Church will meet Thurs- day, July 71h, at the church. Mr». F. N. Davis and Airs. A Lacey will be hostesses. At the Annual Tax Sale at Whea- ton last Thursday there wen 289 pieces of property sold for general taxes and 343 pieces sold for spe- cial aswssment taxes. ]t is wonderful how many residents of the county list with the Assessors an automobile valued at a greater 3- mount than their household furni- The Iota Theti Pi Sorority met with Hrs. Roland Schultz Saturday evening, June 25. Mrs. Frank Scams formerly Marie White of LaPorte, 1nd,, was. the guest of the evening. If you have an auto aml’ will v0)- unteer 10 take some of the people from the ball ï¬eld tu the picnic after the game, please notify Mr. B. E. Balczynski, phone 34-31. JOBBING AHENTED T0 ESTIMATES FURNISHED T. J. Grotcfeld Edwin Dewey, who has beendn Washington, D. C. “ith Congressâ€" man Madden, “in be home for sexerai weeks befom accepting a position with an eastern concern. C. E. B R O W E R Paintingâ€"Decorating Emil Marchand, Chas. Wolff, Alâ€" bert Sheridan and Frank Ciha. went to Geneva on the Fox rh‘er Sunday. Mr. Marchand was the champion, Catching twelve bass. 94 W. Curtis: Street Downers Grove. Illinois 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING PERSONALS Builders â€W3 several Iamilies. Some Speed was made by the party who left for Neligh. N1 a Marmot! “34" with George at the “heel. They left last Deposit your money for SAFETY in a bank watched by the United States Government. Talk No. 12 The Great Bank that stabilized ï¬nance during the warâ€"prevented possible world bankrupcy and is aiding so wonderfully the adjustment period. Messrs. and Mgsdames Alfred Garâ€" diner, Roland Schultz, George Staigcr and Don Eastman, (enjoyed a picnic Nipper on the Riel lawn Monday ev- ening. Mrs. Eastman has just re- turned from Leland, Mich, and Mrs. Staiger leaves Tuesday for a month's stay in Leland. Mrs. R. J. Dickson and daughter, Vera, who is enjoying a vacation, re- turned Samnlay from Sobetha, Kan, when: they \‘iisted Mr. Kreitzer’s mother, a former resident here. Mn. Dickson's two granddaughters, Isbell and Doonhy Kreitzer, returned to spend Fame time in the Grove. ‘ Two rods of the Sanitary District films will be shown at 'the Curtiss theater next week Monday, Tuesday and Wedm-sday and at the Dicke The- atre Thursday and Friday in con- nectiun with the mgularlshow. As usual The Reporter will be for- warded during the vacation season to these who go away for two weeks or longer if they will leave their for- warding address at the ofl‘ice. In this way, vaéalionm's ran keep in touch with hume town affairs. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Some speed was made by the Bunge party who left for Neligh. Neb‘. in a Marmon “34" with George Bunge at the “heel. They left last Wedv nesday and the trip of 700 miles was ma de in two days despice a delay of three hours. mm. They nor" mom to go! STARTED. GET 0l.'T of (hi: class T0- IMY lay owning a S‘s-inm- Am“: in (his but. An you a member 0! that clan of [napk- who In "always GOING to save" but not" Do an? .Alway’s Going to Save! FEDERAL RESERVE BANK A Stu: Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downer: Grove. Illinois. THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE ia (MI "try an long on promise: and short on fulï¬ll- DOWNERS GRQYE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS I Miss Georgia Gregory and Miss Mabel Oldï¬eld, who are attending Normal school at DeKalb, Ill., came home Friday evening to spend the week end with the home folks. Miss Alma Cambourn of Chicago, Miss Margaret Miller of Schem-y and Miss Edith Irvin of Polo, Ill., who are al- so attending school at DeKalb, “’vm their guests. r Mr. and Mrs. George Selig and SM) Albert, returned last Saturday after a week's auto trip to Donnellson, la.. where they visltvd with their daugh- (or, Mrs. Lydia Hoffert. Crops all the way looked ï¬ne, roads good going but coming back struck 50 miles 01" mud which of course. nothing but a Ford could navigate. | ,, I Miss Grace Peterson entertained the following young people at a deâ€" lightful beach party at Romeo last week. Misses Marie and Alice Ol- ':=on, Loraine Tom, the Misses House of Wcscern Springs and Loraine Modâ€" jeska; Arthur and Lambert Peterson. Arthur Olson. Roland Modjeska and; Bob Hemingway. I l Word comes from Devils Lakv, N. D., that “Hillio‘ Shanabmok is play- ing great baseball in the twilight league of that district. Shanny plays ball every day and is hitting the ball hard. Recently be featured in an eleven inning scorolo>=s game. He "Xv pacts to be back here sometime in August. Members of the E. I'. K., an asst» RICET, The New Breakfact Food, pkg. ....25c Roxane Cake Flour. per package ..........35c Pure Maple Sap Syrup, 65c value, can ....49: Grandmas Washing Powder. Special. 6 pkgs. 25c Savoy Olive Oil. Special, quart cans ...... $1.25 Lemon Camille Toilet Soap, special, 3 bars . .25c Heinz 29 oz. Can Dill Pickles .............. 85c Lehmann 6' Michele Store Wednesday of this week, Mrs. J. Ralâ€" ston and son, George; Mrs. F. R. 'l‘apk‘y and daughter, Lvizh; Mrs. J. B. Sherman and run, Kenneth; Mrs. A. Laulz and son, Arthur; Mréz. R. C. Briggs and daughter, Elizabeth; Mrs. George Barry and son. George; Mrs. Elmer Macho! and children. Mrs. C. J. Winter and children and Mrs. C. H. Staatskof Downers Grove. Members of (he Bluobixxl Rebekah Lodge were entertained at the home “GRANGE STEAM DYE WORKS | Mrs. Fred Wolf of Fullersburg, assisted by Mrs. Alfiivd Wolf of Hinsdule, entertained at dinner on ciation of children of Evangelical Pastors, visited at the home of the Rev. Wm. Grotefold last Sunday and had a most delightful outing. Those present were: F rod Bolbus, Ida Koch. Ruth Zimmerman, F g'ieda Manzel, Jane Loose and Margaret Klein of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Silbery mann and Christ Sehoch of Home~‘ v. and and‘ Elsa \\' ixtmau of LaGmnge. ] Two reasons why You should have your Cleaning, Dyeing and Press- ing done by us‘ There are other reasons and “'0'" m1) you about them from week to week. Ladies Rubber Bathing Caps, plain and fancy colors, only .......... 25c FOR THAT PICNIC Wood and paper plates, ice cream plates and spoons, paper napkins and paper drinking cups. roseâ€"Special Sale ............ $1.45 All linen embroidered edges ....79c TABLE and DRESSER SCARFS White embroidered scarfs, embroi- dered lmautifully in pink and old SPECIAL LOW PRICES F OR FACE CLOTHS Fancy, Bordered Wash Cloths .:10c TWO DAY SERVICE PRE-WAR PRICES PHONE 90.]! For Our Driver For Your Picnic Basket Special Grocery Prices 347}: MENS FINE KN PAJAMAS Men can now buy these garments for only $1.69 in pink white ï¬ne quality knit â€" worth 350 to 65c your choice -- SP9- cial only ..29c {of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoegren in ‘Middaugh avenue, last Saturday evening, June 25th. Games were in. dulged in and a Rebekah pillow was sold. Mrs. George Daugherty of No. Forest avenue, donated the pillow, in which was hand worked by her. the symbols of the Order, the proceeds to go to the Regalia Fund. $20.00 was} the amount taken in. Ice cream andi South Main Street Klein’s Market OPEN MIDWAY JULY 41:: ROM 6 to 9am Pork Loin Roast, per pound .......... ‘ ........ 25c Pork Butts, per pound . .................... 20c Smoked Shoulder Hams, per pound ............ 19c Smoked Boneless Butts, per pound ............ 36c Home Cooked Corned Beef, per pound ........ 45c Home Cooked Veal Loaf, per pound ........... 35c BONELESS CORNED BEEF-Excellently Cured LARGE ASSORTMENT 0F CHEESE. COLD MEATS, SAUSAGE, ETC, FOR FOURTH OF JULY PARTIES Vests Pot Roastffiff; 22c Klein’s Cash Market 75c to $1.00. Special per pear ....45c with “Aerolux Porch Shades. mens sox, black, navy, champaign. smoke and brown, sold formerly at Delicious Cream Filled Sugar Wafers, 90v value; per pound .................. 16 07.. Jar Pepper, Onion m- Cc-lery Salad, 18 Oz. Jar Prepared Mustard ............ 16 Oz. Jar Chow Chow .................. Mixed Cookies, per pound Fancy Blend Coffee, 4 pouh'ds"r}{r ................ RUBBER BALLS Fancy Colored rubber halls for the kiddies, big: houncorsflh, 59c 79c TA LCUM POWDER White Violet Rose ............. 15c Jap Rose Talcum, tall cans, only 15(- Bleached Turkish mels. gnod, big size; \\ ol'th 55c, Special Sale . . . .35c F nncy checked and stri- ped Turkish Towels. worth fully 75c; special sale, only Bath Towels :6; ‘cake and lemonade were sex-veg. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stats enter- tained at dinner on Sunday, June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs. A. Gerling and infant daughter, Bertha, and Miss Dom fldrup of Chicago, Mr. u‘nd Mrs. Fred A. Wolf of Hinsdnle and Mr. and Mrs. Chester 1. Winter and daughters, Lois and Arlene. of the Grove. Telephone 279 Make your porch a ha- ven of com- fort on the hot days a»: ’I